• New Echo?

    From Rick Smith@1:340/202.1 to All on Saturday, June 27, 2020 12:45:18
    Greetings All!


    How does one start, or request a new echo? Was hoping to find one where VM or esxi type discussions could happen.


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    Rick Smith (Nitro)

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757.3 to Rick Smith on Saturday, June 27, 2020 15:29:26
    Rick Smith wrote to All:

    How does one start, or request a new echo?

    You just create an echo area and connect with whoever is interested. That's
    how echoes start.

    If you want the area to be distributed on the backbone and listed in the backbone.na file you need to add the area to the ELIST and then request the area be carried on the backbone in the Z1_BACKBONE area.

    That is the way I did it years ago anyway, AFAIK that is still how it works.

    Was hoping to find one where VM or esxi type discussions could happen.

    I don't know of an area like that. You'll either need to create and add a
    new area or find an existing area where that would be on topic. I can think
    of a few areas..

    COFFEE_KLATSCH
    FIDO_SYSOP
    FN_SYSOP
    SYSOP

    And there are likely others too but I'm thinking those areas are good
    targets.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Alan Ianson on Sunday, June 28, 2020 09:42:02
    Re: Re: New Echo?
    By: Alan Ianson to Rick Smith on Sat Jun 27 2020 15:29:26


    If you want the area to be distributed on the backbone and listed in
    the backbone.na file you need to add the area to the ELIST and then request the area be carried on the backbone in the Z1_BACKBONE area.

    That is the way I did it years ago anyway, AFAIK that is still how
    it works.

    it is... things might be a little slow, right now, but that is how echos get on the backbone...

    one thing to remember, too, is that one doesn't have to have their echo on the backbone... they can keep it in private distribution and advertise it in the echo advertisement area from time to time if they want to... having
    an echo on the backone doesn't guarantee wider distribution... only the possibility of that...


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